This relationship isn’t working out. Its time for us to explore other
government opportunities. We’ve tried to make it work. But it’s not us — it’s
you (really).
I’ve been thinking a lot about leadership lately. Specifically: why, today,
when a wave of crises is sweeping the globe, does leadership seem to be
almost totally absent?
The answer I’ve come to is, ironically enough, leadership itself. I’d like to
advance a hypothesis: 20th century leadership is what’s stopping 21st century
prosperity.